If youre part of the Juggalo family and are reading this, youre probably thinking to yourself “The ICP in my room” is sickposters, an ICP album collection, clothing, etc. Youve probably already realized that these horror rap features are one of the things that make your room, your room. Without them your sense of identity would be stripped, and all the Juggalo family in the world couldnt convince you (nor would they try) that your room is better off without it.

However, no matter how much horror rap memorabilia you have in your room, chances are you dont have a romantic relationship with a ghost in your room. In ICPs “In My Room”, thats exactly what happens.

Horror rap is supposed to be weird, thats why the Juggalo family at large has fallen in love with the art form. Yet ICPs “In My Room” is definitely one of the weirder horror rap songs out there. It also goes to prove a pointthat those making up the Juggalo family absolutely cherish their time alone away from mainstream society.

ICPs “In My Room” has Violent J describing to listening members of the Juggalo Family how he cant get wait to get home from school every day so that he can spend time with his sexy apparition.

This quintessentially horror rap relationship is best summarized in one verse of ICPs “In My Room”:

I try to smile a lot but Im always frontin
But Id o love a ghost and at least thats somethin
She dont talk much and when she do, it gets cold
Usually we just lay there and hold each other
Were lovers, we dont need others

As should be expected, what happens next in ICPs “In My Room” horror rap saga involves much blood and much violence, all in the name of a horror rap heroine. I wont spoil it for unfamiliar readers here.

One universal theme shared amongst Juggalo family members, arguably more so than their love for horror rap, is their love for being together, away from the pangs of mainstream society where they dont feel welcome. Of course, the story detailed in ICPs “In My Room” does not happen in the rooms of any Juggalo family members, but theyre appreciation of the subject and song show that they are certainly a unique group of people.

All kidding aside, being ostracized from the community at large does lead Juggalo family members to enjoy horror rap in their rooms alone from time to time. Whats your favorite memory that involves horror rap self-reflection in the company of your favorite horror rap records?

Whatever it is, I hope it doesnt end the same way as Violent Js story did in ICPs “In My Room”.